ScALE, [scalare, It..] to ascend by a ladder, or steps. Arise from a seat; the bird
rises in the air, mounts aloft, and ascends out of sight. Climb the rocks; scale the
walls. ARMS, [arma, L.] all manner of weapons of offence, or armor for defence.

Yawing turns while swimming backward have been described for angelfish,
Pterophyllum scalare, with a radius of 0.7 L, very much larger than
forwardswimming turns, and at a speed of 0.9 L s_1, lower than typical routine
forward-swimming ...

Scalare, Ital. per Scalai aftendere, L.] to ascend a Wall, C7
c. by Ladder, or take by Sealado. To SCALE, Løkatlar, Dan.] to take off the Scales
of Fishes, Bones, Ć”c. SCALE, tamong Mathematicianil the Degrees of any ...